“I have always loved the “magic of things” that tell a story. In my baskets of found items, everything is a treasure.”
Paulette Tavormina lives and works in New York City. Amidst the bustle that defines the city, she can often be found at one of the city's many farmers markets searching for the perfectly imperfect flora that characterize her photographs. Her arrangements often recall the sumptuous detail of seventeenth century Old Master still life painters and serve as intensely personal interpretations of timeless, universal stories. With a painterly perspective reminiscent of Francisco de Zurbarán, Adriaen Coorte and Giovanna Garzoni, Tavormina creates worldly still lives.